Remote sensing of vegetation

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Remote sensing, especially when combined with ground data, can supply information on the terrestrial biota that is crucial to the study of global biophysical processes. Although manual analysis is still suitable for many applications, computer-assisted analysis is making good progress. Practitioners have changed their approach from a direct measurement orientation to a more complex genre in which the remotely sensed data is but one input to sophisticated modeling procedures. -from Authors

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Estes, J. E., & Cosentino, M. J. (1989). Remote sensing of vegetation. Global Ecology, 75–111. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003380412-5

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